That is wrong. It is a limitation of neither. WP is a standardized platform, meaning hardware and software. Microsoft is the company that defines that standard. Microsoft has legal and technical mechanisms in place to ensure OEM's can't deviate from that standard. So, although WP8 is capable of supporting 1080p displays, it is simultaneously "configured" to reject attempts to interface with such a display.

Microsoft's goal is to simplify the development of apps and games. As far as developers are concerned, the fewer resolutions apps must support the better. This is a good policy.

Technically nothing stops WP8 from supporting 1080p resolution. But at the moment there are no phones using that resolution on any OS. Increasing resolution will create problems for developers (what looks ok on 480p will look like total crap on 1080p) and you will need more powerful hardware (increasing battery consumption). And in the end it will be very hard to spot difference between 720p and 1080 on 4-5" screen.

For tablets 1080p and beyond would make more sense. But we already have Win RT for that.

In theory its just another resolution, all existing 720p content should scale easily to 1080p.

That is your reason. Something that only works in theory is useless. I once shared your opinion, but after looking at WP8 I no longer do. Too many developers don't get this right. Also, apps don't perform the same at higher resolutions. A game that performs well enough on WXGA is very unlikely to be playable on 1080p... the issue isn't as simple as you make it out to be, not even in theory.

Oh comon guys if microsoft wants to compete it needs to support 1080p too, its not like if u dont need or want it so thats everyone, wp flagships need to be as good as android flagship phones spec wise so it can be considered as the best and to gain more marketshare.

Oh comon guys if microsoft wants to compete it needs to support 1080p too, its not like if u dont need or want it so thats everyone, wp flagships need to be as good as android flagship phones spec wise so it can be considered as the best and to gain more marketshare.

we want the best, hala madrid hala nokia hala windows phone

Then you better let Apple know as well... how dare they be so successful with their low resolution displays... right?

Anyway, not sure what you don't understand. There are good reasons not to support 1080p on WP8. WP9 very likely will support 1080p. So... No problem, right?

I love wp so i want it to be the best, and i heard microsoft can update sdk for wp8 to support 1080p, if thats possible then i would love to have nokia lumia 9xx with quadcore 1080p, that would be absolutly killer.

Iphones are known as the latest tech on them and now they are lagging in behind android so i hope microsoft does the same.

I rdmember the day when someone wanted the best phone everyone recomended iphone but today i hear galaxy s3 lumia 920 so microsoft to need to keep up with the good work.

Thanks for the URL, although the image leads me to an entirely different conclusion... obviously anyone can see a difference at that magnification, but even then the difference is astonishingly subtle... almost nobody will be able to recognize a difference without magnification during normal usage...

I think the image proves that contrast and color reproduction are now far more important than resolution.

Agree, you just don't realize that a higher resolution WP8 isn't going to improve anything except a number on a spec sheet, while simultaneously making app development harder (even less apps), cause the GPU to suck more power from the battery, and lower performance in games (FPS).

Not worth it in any way for WP8.

WP9 will at least also be able to reap a few benefits... although even then only subtle ones.

The DNA screen is noticeably better. I hope windows phones will support 1080p resolution, I am very happy with the appearance on my 8x, however if wp8 does offer 1080p I would like to have the best available resolution I can.

I doubt whether or not the difference being noticeable by the average consumer will hold any weight on whether or not wp8 should support this resolution, as there are a plethora of things that smartphones do now that "don't matter" to the "average" person. The fact remains that specs drive sales, marketshare, popularity in todays world to some degree. As long as this fact remains adding more pixels won't be an issue. Whether or not apps can play on different resolutions is also another pointless argument. I think we all know why.